Dog's death 'creepy'
Prominent local hairdresser Arthur Devine is tossing up whether to sell his home after one of his beloved dogs died in suspicious circumstances.Storm calls swamp services
Emergency services faced a deluge of callouts after a storm lashed Wellington and Marlborough.
Bikies head for Nelson
The Marlborough Express
Police in Picton corralled all obvious bikies coming off a Cook Strait ferry this afternoon, checking for licences, taking details and breath testing some.
Teen preyed on weak
A 15-year-old who took part in a vicious attack on three vulnerable victims in Blenheim was sentenced to home detention in the Invercargill District Court yesterday.
MP backs call to rank Sound SH1
By CHERIE HOWIE and CLAIRE CONNELL - The Marlborough Express
Kaikoura's MP is backing the call for Queen Charlotte Sound to be considered an extension of State Highway 1.
Road repairs ready to go
Northbank Rd will get a $320,000 upgrade after a national reallocation of funding by the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Rural women meet
Marlborough is hosting the Rural Women New Zealand Top of the South regional meeting in Blenheim tomorrow.
Keep it 'simple' to lure tourists
Dog's death 'creepy'
Wairau face final trophy hurdle
Wairau are out to ensure the Kelvin Scoble Cricket Trophy remains in Marlborough hands when they meet Stoke Nayland at Horton Park on Sunday.
MBC athletes set new Tasman marks
Marlborough Boys' College athletes Cody Thomas and TC Campbell were in record-breaking form at the Tasman Secondary School Athletics, held at Athletic Park on Wednesday.
Champions to play in fundraiser
Riders to take on gruelling climb
Schollum's spoiled for choice
This time last year, Kurt Schollum faced a difficult decision.
Bollard deserves a pat on the back
Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard should stand firm and let the markets set interest rates, writes Marlborough Federated Farmers president GEOFF EVANS.
Bird scarers warned after pellets found
Police are warning vineyard bird scarers to watch their aim after shotgun pellets were found on roofs, paddocks and even state highways near vineyards in recent days.
Dog trial results
Trials unveiled at Mt Adde
Wineries await sav-alanche
Marlborough's lifeblood started to pump as the annual grape harvest got under way yesterday.
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Scrumptious and sustainable
Once in a while you find something really special, something that is just a little bit different but feels familiar. It has an aura that makes it stand out from the crowd in a good way.
Beer excitement high in March
Eagerly anticipated each year by Kiwi beer aficionados, March 6 is the day when Dunedin brewer Richard Emerson releases the new vintage of Emerson's Taieri George.
There's no excuse for not trying something new
All kinds of treats from tomatoes
Taste the good life
Marlborough is a foodie's heaven and many of its delights are in season right now.
Love of art constant
The Marlborough Art Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary on August 30 next year.
Arts diary
What's on in and around Marlborough.
Line and colour as fresh as ever
Folk royal in concert
Harmonies from a laid-back land
`Dynamic harmonies" is the promise by performers from Waiheke Island playing at Le Cafe tomorrow.
Nothing slows Jack down
Seven-year-old Blenheim schoolboy Jack Uren was the first haemophiliac born in Nelson, Marlborough and the West Coast in 20 years.
Kiwi sailor helps Haiti
Kendra Titheridge's day was spent shovelling rubble in 48 degrees
Grand days turned to ashes
A new lease on life for hospital
Workhorse of the skies
Top Gun fanaticshead into the danger zone with the RNZAF No40 Squadron as they push the C-130 Hercules to its limits.
SCF may rescue Strategic
Embattled South Canterbury Finance could be a white knight for the 13,000 investors in Strategic Finance but a rapid rescue is unlikely, says sharebroker Chris Lee.
Pacific's slow recovery from recession
Pacific countries are clawing their way back from the recession but trade and tourism from New Zealand and Australia is expected to be lacklustre, the Asian Development Bank reports.
Dorothy makes a stand
Wind farm decision 'vital for industry'
Staying power no mean feat
It may not stock them on its shelves, but Gubb's Shoe Fashions is tough as old boots.
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